Microsoft Word is more user-friendly if you are looking for a basic writing program. When using Microsoft Word, your computer will need a slightly bigger larger megahertz processor than if you were using WordPerfect. WordPerfect costs between $100 -$200 more than Microsoft Word and Microsoft Word also has a free download. If you are really techy, you might like WordPerfect much better than Microsoft Word because of its similarity to "traditional" word processing systems.
The difference is that 'ledgend' is a spelling mistake of 'legend'.
Corel Word Perfect is a computer program that is a part of the Word Perfect Office program or suite. The program is a word processing application. Corel Word Perfect was first released as Word Perfect suite in 1994.
The word perfect (perfect) is a verb, meaning to make something completely free from faults, or as good as it can be (perfect, perfects, perfecting, perfected).The word perfect (perfect) is an adjective that describes a noun as completely appropriate or right for someone; as good, correct, or accurate as it is possible to be (perfect English, a perfect day).The word perfect (per fect) is a noun as a word for a tense of verb (present perfect, future perfect).
The root word in imperfect is perfect and the prefix is im meaning not. Im-Perfect=Not-Perfect
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the difference between perfect and imperfect oligopoly
No, but a perfect square is usually the square of a whole number.
Had been = perfect tense Will have been = future perfect tense
That's not correct English.
Present perfect progressive and present perfect continuous refer to the same tense and are often used interchangeably. Both tenses indicate an action that started in the past and is ongoing or has just been completed. The choice between "progressive" and "continuous" is mainly a matter of dialect or personal preference.
perfect competion is a situation where the are many suppliers in the field
Past tense
The word simple is used to describe tenses that have only one verb. eg past simple or present simple.Perfect is used to describe an action that is completed/finished. eg present perfect or past perfect
None, although "perfect square" tends to be used for whole numbers.
There is no difference between the word replenish and refill.
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What is the difference between perfect competition and pure monopoly